I think Mesas sound even better cranking the mids even more than a little. My EQ setting is totally not the "scooped"/V shape like I usually see too. It's more of a wave now. I'll take a picture of it sometime next week probably. I think that scooped mids trend is probably what killed your enthusiasm about them in the first place lol.Jmac Attack wrote:Totally! Dimebag sounded great with scooped mids. But I truly believe tone is in the fingers. Scooped mids sounds killer at low volumes. We had a guy try out for my band as a second guitar player. He started warming up, had a Mesa, and scooped the shit out of the mids. My drummer said "See Kenny! That Mesa has massive "balls!". Then we started jamming and he changed his mind lol. My drummer now plays Orange amps (he is a good guitar player).DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Was listening to Du Hast on the radio the other day and got curious if Rammstein were Diezel amp users (because...German). Looked up their equipment and was surprised they are Mesa Boogie users. Cool. One of them also plugs into non-amp software, but the other says they heavily use the Mark II C+ amp for the specific crunch, and both guys have the Duel Rec's in their equipment list.
They must defy the "scooped mids" that a lot of Mesa users like to do with the settings. And I like it. I've been raising the mids on my Mesa lately to find a more satisfying tone.
Mesas sound fantastic if you crank the mids a little. Playing live, you need mids to cut through. I see a lot of metal players cranking the gain all the way up trying to get that massive sound you hear on records. But, on records, guitar players do like 4 or more tracks. That is where they get that massive sound. Trust me.....I'm still learning all this shit. Lol. Its fascinating to me.
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As in Voorhees
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Tigg's back pain or my discovery of Rammstein using California based amps?showa58taro wrote:That is excellent news.
I am amused now that most of my main gear has become California based: Music Man Majesty guitar, Mesa Boogie Mark V: 35 watt combo amp, I've long used Ernie Ball strings, and I have Ernie Ball picks lol. I think Fender is still California based too, so there's my Arizona Sun Fender Strat, and Fender cables.
Still would like to get a Diezel VH in there someday That German crunch is mighty.
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scare package feels like portlandia as a horror movie. but i like the teasing at the in between movie breaks.
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Haven't seen Portlandia.
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Yeah, you're probably right about that.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:As in Voorhees
I think Mesas sound even better cranking the mids even more than a little. My EQ setting is totally not the "scooped"/V shape like I usually see too. It's more of a wave now. I'll take a picture of it sometime next week probably. I think that scooped mids trend is probably what killed your enthusiasm about them in the first place lol.Jmac Attack wrote:Totally! Dimebag sounded great with scooped mids. But I truly believe tone is in the fingers. Scooped mids sounds killer at low volumes. We had a guy try out for my band as a second guitar player. He started warming up, had a Mesa, and scooped the shit out of the mids. My drummer said "See Kenny! That Mesa has massive "balls!". Then we started jamming and he changed his mind lol. My drummer now plays Orange amps (he is a good guitar player).DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Was listening to Du Hast on the radio the other day and got curious if Rammstein were Diezel amp users (because...German). Looked up their equipment and was surprised they are Mesa Boogie users. Cool. One of them also plugs into non-amp software, but the other says they heavily use the Mark II C+ amp for the specific crunch, and both guys have the Duel Rec's in their equipment list.
They must defy the "scooped mids" that a lot of Mesa users like to do with the settings. And I like it. I've been raising the mids on my Mesa lately to find a more satisfying tone.
Mesas sound fantastic if you crank the mids a little. Playing live, you need mids to cut through. I see a lot of metal players cranking the gain all the way up trying to get that massive sound you hear on records. But, on records, guitar players do like 4 or more tracks. That is where they get that massive sound. Trust me.....I'm still learning all this shit. Lol. Its fascinating to me.
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Top 5 or 10 scream queens. And......go! Mark Patton could qualify too. Then again, when I think of Scream Queens, I think of ones that have been in multiple movies.
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Do they have to be literally known for their screaming? Sometimes that's a vague area. For example, Linnea's not exactly known for her screaming
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if this doesn't match what you were going for, let me know and i'll adjust.Jmac Attack wrote:Top 5 or 10 scream queens. And......go! Mark Patton could qualify too. Then again, when I think of Scream Queens, I think of ones that have been in multiple movies.
1. dee wallace
2. katharine isabelle
3. barbara steele
4. jill schoelen
5. barbara crampton
6. shawnee smith
7. rose mcgowan
8. danielle harris
9. edwige fenech
10. linnea quigley
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Think that was in reference to your guitar successes. Not Tiggs bad back from work.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Tigg's back pain or my discovery of Rammstein using California based amps?showa58taro wrote:That is excellent news.
I am amused now that most of my main gear has become California based: Music Man Majesty guitar, Mesa Boogie Mark V: 35 watt combo amp, I've long used Ernie Ball strings, and I have Ernie Ball picks lol. I think Fender is still California based too, so there's my Arizona Sun Fender Strat, and Fender cables.
Still would like to get a Diezel VH in there someday That German crunch is mighty.
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Nah. She belongs on everyone's list.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Do they have to be literally known for their screaming? Sometimes that's a vague area. For example, Linnea's not exactly known for her screaming
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That works! I need to come up with mine now.zombie wrote:if this doesn't match what you were going for, let me know and i'll adjust.Jmac Attack wrote:Top 5 or 10 scream queens. And......go! Mark Patton could qualify too. Then again, when I think of Scream Queens, I think of ones that have been in multiple movies.
1. dee wallace
2. katharine isabelle
3. barbara steele
4. jill schoelen
5. barbara crampton
6. shawnee smith
7. rose mcgowan
8. danielle harris
9. edwige fenech
10. linnea quigley